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Soria Salomon H.
The Unknown Basement: Based on a Real-life Story
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1458222853.G ISBN : 1458222853 9781458222855
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Soria, Salomon H
The Unknown Basement: Based on a Real-life Story
Authorhouse 2020. Paperback. Very Good. 5x0x8. Paperback. Pages are clean and unmarked. Covers show very minor shelving wear. APPEARS UNREAD. ALMOST LIKE NEW.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! Authorhouse paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 142412160046 ISBN : 1458222853 9781458222855
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Soria, Salomon H
The Unknown Basement: Based on a Real-Life Story
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1458222845.G ISBN : 1458222845 9781458222848
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Sorin Solomon David Mazursky Amnon Levav Jacob Goldenberg
Cracking the Ad Code
Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 178 . Papeback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 654470647 ISBN : 0521675979 9780521675970
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Soroto, Solomon
Settlement and Integration of Rastafarians in Shashemene Ethiopia: An Anthropological Perspective
VDM Verlag 05-05-2011. paperback. New. 5.91x0.31x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. VDM Verlag paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX3639352114 ISBN : 3639352114 9783639352115
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Soroto, Solomon
Settlement and Integration of Rastafarians in Shashemene Ethiopia: An Anthropological Perspective
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 3639352114.G ISBN : 3639352114 9783639352115
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Soudien, Crain; Meyer, Renate
District Six Public Sculpture Project
Book is in excellent condition in every respect. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Book is as-new. Softcover exhibition catalog, 57 pages, includes the work of about 60 artists with 22 pages of text, color photos, map. Artists include: Lize Hugo Donovan Ward, Humzah Goolam, Nicola jackson, kevin Brand, Gary Frier, David Solomon, Thami Kiti, William Hewett, Brett Murray, Renate Meyer, James Mader, Paulette Lamoral, ena Carstens, Jo O'Connor, Brlinda Clark, Stone Liens, Mustafa Maluka, Nazley Jafta, Debby West, Jos thorne, and many others.
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Southard, Elmer Ernest, and Harry C. Solomon
Neurosyphilis: Modern systematic diagnosis and treatment presented in one h undred and thirty-seven case histories
Arno Press. 1917. Hardcover. UsedVeryGood. Hardcover; reprint of the edition published by W. M. Leonard Boston which was issued as Monograph No. 2 of the Psychopathic Department Boston State Hospital and in the Case history series; light fading light shelf wear t o exterior; otherwise contents in very good condition with clean text firm binding. Includes bibliographical references. . Arno Press hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 61180 ISBN : 0405052286 9780405052286
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SOUTHWEST PACIFIC.
An Annotated Bibliography of the Southwest Pacific and Adjacent Areas. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area.
3 Vols., 4to, 317; 274; 230pp., orig. cloth-backed boards. Volume I: The Netherlands and British East Indies and the Philippine Islands. Volume II: The Mandated Territory of New Guinea, Papua, the British Solomon Islands, the New Hebrides and Micronesia. Volume IV: Supplement to volumes 1, 2 & 3.
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SOUTHWEST PACIFIC.
An Annotated Bibliography of the Southwest Pacific and Adjacent Areas. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area.
4 Vols., 4to, 317; 274; 256; 230pp., orig. cloth-backed boards. Volume I: The Netherlands and British East Indies and the Philippine Islands. Volume II: The Mandated Territory of New Guinea, Papua, the British Solomon Islands, the New Hebrides and Micronesia. Volume III: Malaya, Thailand, Indo China, the China Coast and the Japanese Empire. Volume IV: Supplement to volumes 1, 2 & 3.
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Southwick Solomon
A Solemn Warning Against Free-Masonry
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1023953625.G ISBN : 1023953625 9781023953627
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Southwick Solomon
A Solemn Warning Against Free Masonry
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 50641158-n ISBN : 1023958600 9781023958608
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Southwick Solomon
A Solemn Warning Against Free Masonry: Addressed To The Young Men Of The United States 1827
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1166442748.G ISBN : 1166442748 9781166442743
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Southwick Solomon
A View of the Origin Powerful Influence and Pernicious Effects of Intemperance: Supported by Spriptural Authority: Being an Address Delivered Before . the South Methodist Episcopal Church On.
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 127579968X.G ISBN : 127579968X 9781275799684
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Southwick Solomon
An Oration: Delivered by Invitation Before the Albany County Temperance Society at the Reformed Dutch Church in Bethlehem July 4th 1838.
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1275608507.G ISBN : 1275608507 9781275608504
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Southwick Solomon
An Oration: Delivered by Appointment on the Fourth of July A.D. 1828 in Presence of the Convention of Seceding Free Masons and a Vast Concourse . in the Village of Le Roy in the County Of.
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1275800041.G ISBN : 1275800041 9781275800045
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Southwick Solomon
Five Lessons For Young Men 1837
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1166969274.G ISBN : 1166969274 9781166969271
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Southwick Solomon
A LAYMAN'S APOLOGY FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF CLERICAL CHAPLAINS BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK: IN A SERIES OF LETTERS ADDRESSED TO THOMAS HERTTELL MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY FOR THE CITY OF NEW-YORK 1833. ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE WASHINGTON COUNTY POST SALEM UNDER THE SIGNATURE OF SHERLOCK. TO WHICH ARE ADDED NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS BY THE AUTHOR
Albany: Hoffman & White 1834. 12mo original cloth with paper spine label a bit of wear. pp 10 314. Scattered light foxing about Very Good. <br/><br/> Southwick writing in the last years of his life "became a religious and moral enthusiast." DAB. Herttell a well-regarded New York City lawyer and assemblyman who favored a wall of separation between Church and State had argued against the appointment of Chaplains to minister to the State's legislature. Southwick warns of "the dark cloud of INFIDELITY which has lately made its appearance in our political horison" and which will destroy America unless religion-- and chaplains-- prevail and the influence of Herttell Fanny Wright and Robert Owen is diminished. <br/>FIRST EDITION. AI 26884 5. Sabin 88643. Cohen 6043. Singerman 0592. Not in Eberstadt Decker Marvin Harv. Law Cat. Marke. Hoffman & White unknown books
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Southwick Solomon
SHERLOCK'S LETTER EXTRA TO THOMAS HERTTELL MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY FOR THE CITY OF NEW-YORK FOR 1834. INCLUDING ADVICE TO PARENTS MASTERS GUARDIANS AND YOUNG MEN
Albany: Martin and Marshall 1834. 24pp disbound. Scattered foxing. About Good. AI 26885 Sabin 88650. Martin and Marshall unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 17454
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Southwick Solomon
Supplement to the American Journal. No 3. "To John Carter Esquire Postmaster Providence."
Providence: Southwick and Wheeler 1779. Folio broadsheet approx. 16" x 10" text in triple column beneath the running head; lower outside corners eroded with loss to the beginnings and/or ends of about ten lines about 20-25 words mostly on the recto; all else very good. With the ink signature of Theodore Foster 1752-1828 U.S. Senator from Rhode Island 1790-1803. Solomon Southwick had published the Mercury a newspaper in Newport until that town was occupied by the British in 1778. Southwick then buried his printing press and types and eventually sought safety in Providence. Once in Providence Southwick decided to continue to print however the only way he could supply himself with materials was through John Carter the owner of the Providence Gazette. Apparently there was a dispute between Carter and Southwick as to who would get to purchase the printing press and types left by the recently deceased John Waterman. This was the only printing press and type available because the British had seized all the printing materials that had been previously ordered. Apparently Carter purchased the press and sold it to Southwick on the condition that the press "should not be set up in town or used to oppose a friend in business who had served him in distress." At first Southwick started his business in Rehoboth Massachusetts but secured a one-half interest in printing for the state of Rhode Island. In March of 1779 in company with Bennett Wheeler he began to publish in Providence The American Journal and General Advertiser using the Updike house next to John Carter for their office. There was much bad feeling displayed by Carter at Southwick's alleged treachery and Carter printed a story in the Providence Gazette about the incident and Southwick printed a response to Carter. Carter soon printed his rebuttal to the charges that Southwick made and once again Southwick printed his answer. This rare printing was Southwick's answer to Carter's rebuttal. It takes up the entire front side of this broadsheet and one-and-one-half columns on the back. Also included on this rare broadsheet is a Full Pardon offered by General George Washington to all the deserters in the Army that wanted to come back but feared to do so because they thought that they would be severely punished. There is also news from Charleston about Colonel Campbell's expedition from Savannah to Augusta Georgia. Not found in OCLC; but apparently there are copies at Brown University and the R.I. Historical Society. <br/><br/> Southwick and Wheeler unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 56131
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Southwick Solomon Deputy Commissary
General return of provisions & stores issued by the several assistant commissaries to the troops in the Rhode Island Department from October 1779 to March 1780 inclusive
Providence & Philadelphia: March 31 1780. Large folio manuscript approx. 12½" x 36" on 3 conjoined sheets; neat professional repair on the verso at several previous folds else near fine. Signed in the lower left corner by Charles Stewart Esq. Commissary General of Issues Philadelphia; and in the lower right corner by Solomon Southwick D.C.G. dated Providence March 31 1780 "errors excepted." The document is in tabular form with vertical columns listed for flour bread loaf and hard salt beef salt pork fat cattle dry fish rice beans & peas roots molasses rum soap candles salt vinegar neats tongues hams pickled fish onions sheep coffee and sugar with monthly distributions for each six months inclusive for the last quarter of 1779 to the end of the first quarter in 1780 in casks barrels half-barrels pounds bushels gallons kegs quarts bags etc. A second table using the same criteria is underneath the first and accounts for a General return of provisions & stores sent from one post to another in the Rhode Island Department. On June 10 1777 Congress passed a bill outlining how the army of the United States was to be supplied with provisions. One Commissary General and three Deputy Commissaries General of Issues were appointed by Congress and the Deputy Commissaries General had the authority to appoint as many assistant Commissaries to act under them as necessary. Solomon Southwick the Rhode Island printer was acting here as a one of Deputy Commissaries General. The Journals of Congress June 10 1777 article XXXII note: "That each deputy Commissary general of issues shall from the monthly returns of the assistant commissaries make out a general return for the district specifying what remained in the magazines or stores at the last return; what has been received since; the number of rations and quantity of provisions issued and what remains in store distinguishing the several posts places magazines and regiments of corps as aforesaid; one to be sent to the Board of War one to the commander in chief one to the commander of the department one to the commissary general of purchases and one to the commissary general of issues." Solomon Southwick II 1731-1797 was the father of the erstwhile Newport and later Providence printer and newspaper editor Solomon III. He also was a printer and the publisher of the Newport Mercury which he had purchased from the heirs of James Franklin. He was a member of the first graduating class of the College of Philadelphia now the University of Pennsylvania. In 1778 he was appointed Deputy Commissary General responsible for obtaining and distributing food clothing and other supplies to Continental Army soldiers in Rhode Island. <br/><br/> March 31 hardcover books
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Southwick, Solomon
A Layman's Apology for the Appointment of Clerical Chaplains by the Legislature of the State of New York: In a Series of Letters Addressed to Thomas . of Assembly for the City of New-York 1833
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1341303101.G ISBN : 1341303101 9781341303104
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Southwick, Solomon
A Layman's Apology for the Appointment of Clerical Chaplains by the Legislature of the State of New York: In a Series of Letters Addressed to Thomas . of Assembly for the City of New-York 1833
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1377524612.G ISBN : 1377524612 9781377524610
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Southwick, Solomon
A Revelation of Free Masonry: As Published to the World by a Convention of Seceding Masons Held at Le Roy Genesee County N.Y. on the 4th and 5th of . of the Mode of Initiation and Also of The.
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1275759556.G ISBN : 1275759556 9781275759558
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Southwick, Solomon
A Solemn Warning Against Free Masonry: Addressed To The Young Men Of The United States 1827
Kessinger Publishing 10-09-2010. paperback. New. 6.00x0.32x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX1166442748 ISBN : 1166442748 9781166442743
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Southwick, Solomon
A Solemn Warning Against Free-Masonry
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1023958600.G ISBN : 1023958600 9781023958608
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Southwick, Solomon,
A Solemn Warning Against Free Masonry
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 50632930-n ISBN : 1023953625 9781023953627
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Southwick, Solomon,
A Solemn Warning Against Free Masonry
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 50632930 ISBN : 1023953625 9781023953627
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Southwick, Solomon,
A Solemn Warning Against Free Masonry
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 50641158 ISBN : 1023958600 9781023958608
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Southwick, Solomon
A Solemn Warning Against Free Masonry: Addressed To The Young Men Of The United States 1827
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1120130921.G ISBN : 1120130921 9781120130921
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Southwick, Solomon
A Solemn Warning Against Free-Masonry: Addressed to the Young Men of the United States: With an Appendix .
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1275607381.G ISBN : 1275607381 9781275607385
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Southwick, Solomon
A Solemn Warning Against Free-Masonry: Addressed to the Young Men of the United States: With an Appendix Containing the Correspondence Between . Relating to the Supposed Murder of Mr. Murdo
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1359084568.G ISBN : 1359084568 9781359084569
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Southwick, Solomon
A Solemn Warning Against Free Masonry: Addressed To The Young Men Of The United States 1827
Kessinger Publishing 2009-09-24. paperback. New. 6.00x0.32x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX1120130921 ISBN : 1120130921 9781120130921
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Southwick, Solomon
Address Delivered by Appointment in the Episcopal Church at the Opening of the Apprentices Library in the City of Albany January 1 1821 Classic Reprint
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 0483902306.G ISBN : 0483902306 9780483902305
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Southwick, Solomon
Address Delivered by Appointment: In the Episcopal Church at the Opening of the Apprentices' Library in the City of Albany January 1 1821.
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1275797555.G ISBN : 1275797555 9781275797550
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Southwick, Solomon
An Oration: Delivered by Appointment of the Committees of the Corporation and the Several Civic and Military Societies of the City of Albany at the . of American Independence: July.
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1275799647.G ISBN : 1275799647 9781275799646
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Southwick, Solomon 1773-1839
An Oration: Delivered by Appointment of the Committees of the Corporation and the Several Civic and Military Societies of the City of Albany at the . of American Independence: July.
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1374593486.G ISBN : 1374593486 9781374593480
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Southwick, Solomon
Five Lessons for Young Men by a Man of Sixty
Albany: Alfred Southwick. Very Good. 1837. Hardcover. Written by a prolific New York author who was a member of the NY legislature in early 1800's. He was also a candidate for Governor of New York in 1828 and ran as an anti-Masonic candidate; he played an unwitting role in Martin Van Buren's maneuverings to win the governor's office in that year. Contains four essays on: the Theater Circus Intemperance Interlude Bad Examples. The title page indicates the author was: "A Man of Sixty. " Paper spine label blue embossed boards text is clean and bright. Ref: Sabin 88641; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 198 pages . Alfred Southwick hardcover
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Southwick, Solomon
Five Lessons For Young Men 1837
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1120620058.G ISBN : 1120620058 9781120620057
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Southwick, Solomon
Five Lessons for Young Men.
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1275800475.G ISBN : 1275800475 9781275800472
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SOUTHWICK, Solomon
POETRY ANTI-MASONIC PARTY The Pleasures of Poverty
Albany NY: Stephen W. Johnson Jun 1823. First Edition. Softcover. Very good-. Octavo 80pp. Removed presumably wanting original wrappers. Sound with minimal foxing. A few very faint pencil markings to margins on just a few pages. Large chip to title page not affecting any printed text. A few institutional blindstamps else unmarked; overall about very good. Per the Preface: "The philosophy of the work . is to shew sic that the stings of poverty are so many stimulii sic to excellence in the arts of life; and that pleasure in the rational sense of the term is more equally diffused among mankind than querulous self-conceited and discontented spirits under the influence of mortified vanity woulded pride and narrow conceptions are willing to admit." Easy for Southwick to say one might retort as he grew up in a privileged family in Newport Rhode Island. He became one of the primary organizers of the Anti-Masonic Party and won the 1828 nomination for Governor of New York he placed third in a loss to Martin Van Buren. Scarce in commerce; the only two traceable appearances in the past century were in fact this very copy twice offered by M&S Rare Books. Sabin 88648; American Imprints 14176. Stephen W. Johnson, Jun unknown
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Supplement to the American Journal. No 3. "To John Carter Esquire Postmaster Providence.
Providence: Southwick and Wheeler 1779. Folio broadsheet approx. 16" x 10" text in triple column beneath the running head; lower outside corners eroded with loss to the beginnings and/or ends of about ten lines about 20-25 words mostly on the recto; all else very good. With the ink signature of Theodore Foster 1752-1828 U.S. Senator from Rhode Island 1790-1803. Solomon Southwick had published the Mercury a newspaper in Newport until that town was occupied by the British in 1778. Southwick then buried his printing press and types and eventually sought safety in Providence. Once in Providence Southwick decided to continue to print however the only way he could supply himself with materials was through John Carter the owner of the Providence Gazette. Apparently there was a dispute between Carter and Southwick as to who would get to purchase the printing press and types left by the recently deceased John Waterman. This was the only printing press and type available because the British had seized all the printing materials that had been previously ordered. Apparently Carter purchased the press and sold it to Southwick on the condition that the press "should not be set up in town or used to oppose a friend in business who had served him in distress." At first Southwick started his business in Rehoboth Massachusetts but secured a one-half interest in printing for the state of Rhode Island. In March of 1779 in company with Bennett Wheeler he began to publish in Providence The American Journal and General Advertiser using the Updike house next to John Carter for their office. There was much bad feeling displayed by Carter at Southwick's alleged treachery and Carter printed a story in the Providence Gazette about the incident and Southwick printed a response to Carter. Carter soon printed his rebuttal to the charges that Southwick made and once again Southwick printed his answer. This rare printing was Southwick's answer to Carter's rebuttal. It takes up the entire front side of this broadsheet and one-and-one-half columns on the back. Also included on this rare broadsheet is a Full Pardon offered by General George Washington to all the deserters in the Army that wanted to come back but feared to do so because they thought that they would be severely punished. There is also news from Charleston about Colonel Campbell's expedition from Savannah to Augusta Georgia. Not found in OCLC; but apparently there are copies at Brown University and the R.I. Historical Society. Southwick and Wheeler unknown
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Southwick, Solomon
The Pleasures Of Poverty
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1020162899.G ISBN : 1020162899 9781020162893
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Southwick, Solomon
The Pleasures Of Poverty
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 102185655X.G ISBN : 102185655X 9781021856555
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Southwick, Solomon
The Pleasures of Poverty.
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1275608892.G ISBN : 1275608892 9781275608894
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SOUTHWICK, Solomon as Henry Homespun (pseudonym)
The Plough Boy and Journal of the Board of Agriculture. Vol. 1 & 2
Albany: John O. Cole and Henry S. Donlevy` 1820. Hardcover. Very Good. Two volumes. Quartos. 414 2; 416pp. Illustrated. Vol. I No. 1 - Vol. II No. 52. Contemporary American half leather and marbled paper covered boards with black and red morocco spine labels gilt. Owner's name in each volume and what seems like an interesting glazed and gilt embossed contemporary bookplate albeit faded and hard to discern in Vol. II front board of Vol. II detached but present chip on front board and a few leaves of Vol. I removing a little text on the final page boards well worn a good plus set. John O. Cole [and] Henry S. Donlevy` hardcover
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SOUTHWICK, Solomon. By Henry Homespun, pseud
The Plough Boy. By Henry Homespun. And Journal of the Board of Agriculture. By Solomon Southwick. Volume One No. 1 - to- Volume Two No.37
1819-1821. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to30cm in 2 volumes 416 & 298pp. some text illustrations printed in three columns in the original marbled boards heavily worn rebacked in brown library cloth hinges are cracked volume one damp stained in the fore margin of the text. Volume one hinges tight first page an indexprobably laid in is damaged as is the last page the somewhat acidic paper often used in periodical during the era is about average housed in a fold-over clamp shell box in dark blue book cloth with double black and red labels marbled interior With a presentation on the inside board of volume one in ink: Lord Dalhousie's best Compt. to Philemon Wright Esq. Copies of "The Plough Boy" are very rare and the value is increased not only as an association copy of Lord Dalhousie but also for the pioneering Wright family. Provenance: B.R. Mackay. The two rare volumes were presented to Phileman Wright for his Wrightville Agricultural library by Lord Dalhousie - Library book numbers 111 & 112on small paper spine labels . were bound by Lord Dalhousie probably had done for Philemon Wright who solicited a donation of books from him when he was with his Excellency in Quebec Dec. 16 1820. . At the bottom of page 378 vol 1 of the Plough Boy there is a comment by Lord Dalhousie in pencil on the article entitled "Flemish Husbandry" with a comparative table of produce of Flemish and English farmers Lord Dalhousie remarks as follows: It is not the bleak mountains of Scotland that have progressed so much beyond the Agriculture of England but the rich Lowlands south of the mountains. On the contrary the System off allowing is the Scottish practice and is readily exploited in England. - to Sir John Sinclair the above comparative table is not very explicit and there appears to be in it some Flemish crop errors not -redley.'The Plough Boy" a pioneer American agricultural weekly magazine published in Albany first appeared in June 1819. The editor originally listed as Henry Homespun Jr. was the pseudonym for Solomon Southwick1773-1839 whose name appeared in the magazine title in Volume 1number 34 with the added title "The Plough Boy and Journal of the Board of Agriculture". The periodical had been selected as the official organ of the Board of Agriculture for the State of New York. A very popular periodical it was printed for over twenty years. Philemon Wright1760-1839 created the first permanent settlement in the Ottawa Valley region in 1800 on the north side of the Ottawa River. It became a primarily agricultural community covering what is now the city of Gatineau and Aylmer. At about 37000 acres it became the most developed farming area in Lower Canada. Farms included Gateno Columbia FallsColumbia Britannia Chaudiere and Dalhousie Farm. Wright shared an interest with Lord Dalhousie in the development and improvement of agriculture in Canada. Certainly a library of agricultural books would have been of prime interest to Wright. George Ramsay 9th Earl of Dalhousie was recognized as having an ardent interest in agricultural improvement and was noted as inspiring the formation of agricultural societies throughout the Colonies. He obviously had studied "The Plough Boy" and on page 381 of Volume I as noted above. In Nova Scotia Lord Dalhousie was a friend and supporter of Scottish agricultural writerJohn Young who dedicated his book on improving Canadian agriculture"Letters of Agricola" Halifax 1822 to the Governor-General. Dr. B.R.MacKay had a long career at the Geological Survey 1907-1953. He was a valued member of the Ottawa Historical Society and was known for leading the campaign to save historical buildings or sites. He had so many books in his large house it began to sink under the weight. He donated many articles to the Bytown museum and claimed among his prizes the present set of books a rope that Wright had used to tie his first timber raft etc. He also had Sir John A. Mcdonald's desk and carried a pictur. 1819-1821 hardcover
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Sovalov, Solomon Abramovich
Goluboe svechenie. In Russian /Blue Glow
Short description: In Russian. Smagin, Boris Ivanovich. Blue Glow. Moscow: Detgiz, 1959. You are welcome to reach out to us for a detailed description of the copies currently available. Delivery of this book may take longer than usual including extended processing and pre-shipping time, no expedited shipping is available. Please advise us if you have a set date or a deadline to receive your order.SKU8437236
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Sovalov Solomon Abramovich
Rezhimy elektroperedach 400-500 kv EES. In Russian /400-500 kV UES transmission modes
Short description: In Russian. Sovalov Solomon Abramovich. 400-500 kV UES transmission modes. Moscow: Energia 1967. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU8437464 unknown
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Spalding, Solomon
MEDFORD N.E. RUM MANUFACTURED ONLY BY DANIEL LAWRENCE FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY SOLOMON SPALDING LATE OF THE FIRM OF REED & SPALDING NASHVILLE N.H. ALSO ALL KINDS OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF WEST INDIA GOODS & GROCERIES OF THE BEST QUALITY FOR SALE CHEAP AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. ALSO J. ROGERS & CO'S. PALM LEAF BY THE BALE BLEACHED AND SPLIT FOR BRAIDERS USE AS CHEAP AS IT CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE SHOP
Franklin NH 1847. Folio printed Broadside 14-5/8" x 17-1/2." Text within an ornamental border. Very Good plus. A variety of attractive type sizes and fonts. <br /> <br /> At age sixteen Spalding 1811-1902 "went to Nashua and worked in the general store of Joel Carter and later for Hugh Jameson whose interest he purchased in 1832. Later with his brother in law John Reed they established the mercantile firm of Reed and Spalding. After many years of being associated with Reed and Spalding Solomon went to Franklin New Hampshire. Then he went to Wentworth New Hampshire with Putnam Spalding and established the firm P and S Spalding. After four years Solomon returned to Nashua and established the Flour and Grain Store on Railroad Square. In 1874 he disposed of all his mercantile assets and retired from business life" online Find a Grave.<br /> OCLC 84914499 1- Clements as of June 2024. Not at the Rauner Library or online AAS. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 40184
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